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File Size: 2972 KB
Print Length: 336 pages
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Publisher: Red Iris Books; 1st edition (April 3, 2016)
Publication Date: April 3, 2016
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B01BEOMHAQ
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A definite improvement over the first book. Still Marion is a weak lead. But improving so maybe by the end I'll actually like her.From the things I gathered Marion was a holy terror of spoiled teen before she lost her memories and while that doesn't surprise me thanks to the hints from the previous book, it makes me wonder how her sister Elise had let things get so bad. After all Elise is God and since Marion is her Voice they should have had some sort of relationship, right? And Elise is not one to indulge or spoil. How did this happen? I mean her own mother didn't want to talk to Marion, who's been missing for weeks and her foster sister hates her guts! If I was in Marion's shoes all these things would make me seriously consider not going after my lost memories, since apparently they made me a total bitch. But Marion is both selfish and more than a bit stupid she does precisely that. Despite her obligations and the lives depending on her, she follows her memories to an obvious trap that almost costs her her life. Yet there were some flashes of a more decent Marion, one who has the potential to be likeable and to come to life if Marion chooses to follow another path.Seth and Charity were the real stars of this book and I like them more and more. One of my theories that I thought of reading the previous book proved to be correct and now I'm trying to fit it in with the info from the last book of the Ascension series. The continuity isn't really good but maybe all will be explained in a latter book. One of the things that bother me most is that the Elise Marion remembers in some flashes and the one I do are two very different women.The last thing I want to talk about in this review are Konig and Nori. I always knew that Konig is bad news but I wasn't aware how bad it is. The guy has classic abuser tendencies and needs to be killed as soon as possible. Preferably by making some colossal mistake thanks to his overinflated ego. In fact he almost dies because of his stupidity but Seth helped him *sigh*. Nori was one hell of a disappointment. She seemed to be one of the good guys but apparently a set of chiseled abs and ass are enough to make her lose her mind, debase herself and become a greedy, manipulative little bitch. Damn, I wanted her to be on our side.The plot thickens in this book and managed to get me hooked despite me still not giving a damn for Marion. At least there's a promise that Elise will actually show up and I need to see Konig get his ass handed to him one way or another :) And hey what do you know, the next book might continue the trend of improvement. Maybe by the end of the series one of the books will earn a 5 star rating!
3.75 Marion you Might be Redeemable Yet StarsHow do you make some of your characters more interesting and the plot better in your second book??? Easy you tell everyone to go to hell. I loved the switch up to the focus of this story and was happy to tag along to hell with Seth and Marion.This is a really good example of why I don’t usually count a series down and out if I just so happen to dislike the first book in it. I really hated Marion in Cast in Angelfire and it really colored how I felt about that entire book. For the most part she was a selfish, partially clueless, brat and I couldn’t get past a lot of that. There are definitely reasons for it all and they make a little more sense when you read this second book.I gave this second book of this series a go simply because I liked Seth, he was the only shining star for me in the first book. The focus of Cast in Demonfire is a little about finding Marion’s memories but the majority of it is about Seth figuring out what is happening to him and why. He doesn’t want to tell Marion exactly what is going on because he isn’t sure that he can trust her and I totally didn’t blame him there.***Sure, Marion liked Seth right now. She might even forgive him for the monster he was becoming. But then the Canope would restore her memories, and she wouldn’t be his Marion anymore. Charity hadn’t spoken to people like Dana McIntyre, who characterized Marion as relentlessly selfish***Every sentence I read in this book made me certain that the last thing I wanted was for Marion to get her memories back. It seems that everyone who knew her from before seems to hate her for something. But Seth I really wanted to get to what is going on with him and get some more insight into his history. But then the book made me really scared to get those answers because what if I don’t like them.***“You know what happened to me in Genesis. You have answers.â€â€œYou wouldn’t be satisfied to know them. You’ll live in despair when you know the truth, lost in darkness deeper than any other within the Nether Worlds.†Her bony fingers slid down his shoulders, her left horn brushing his hair as she bent closer to whisper in his ear. “You don’t need to know the truth. You don’t need the Canope. Leave and be satisfied knowing ignorance is best.â€***Not only do we spend some time in hell there is also the time spent at the winter court that is still in a state of upheaval. I’m not a fan of Konig at all and I really think he is just one step away from being a woman beater. But this book really made me despise him on multiple levels and left me thinking that he is going to be a mess of trouble for Marion in so many ways.Charity is actually the character that I thought got fleshed out the best. She is growing to accept who and what she is and it seems like she might not want to hide what that is anymore. It will be interesting to see where she finds her place to be in the world.Marion has come a little ways as well. She isn’t exceptionally likeable yet but she grew a bit in this book and definitely isn’t quite as bad anymore. She maybe just had too much power when she was too young and it colored everything for her. This should be a good learning curve for her and maybe she will be a better person this time around with or without all of those lost memories.I left this book feeling really excited for the next so here is to hoping that it keeps getting stronger.
It is an interesting turn of events really and things are heating up with the love triangle of Marion, Seth and the Sidhe prince who let me tell you is very needy of late. His about face when he sees an opportunity makes me want to warn Marion that he is self serving but I think she already knows that and beware anyone who gets caught in the cross fire. So many twists and turns and the "big reveal" at the end was interesting concerning who put this game in motion - all to find Marion's memories. I liked Charity as a character and wished she had more options in the end (No spoilers here) but maybe in the next book things will change.Seth's character has changed and he is still rescuing people sometimes from themselves and this will be a great series watching how he deals with his own revelations and will revenge be on the menu any time soon. There is never a dull minute in this action packed series and it is definitely worth buying this book, you won't be disappointed.I was given a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review but I also pre-purchased it before I was given a copy.
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